Val Kilmer was in smash-hit blockbusters as well as some films that slipped under the radar.
He went on to many more bankable and recognizable features, so few people return to this film.
But, some moments make for a fascinating watch.
His range comes through, and he leads the film very well.
Kilmer was going through some harrowing health problemswhich add to the raw vulnerability of his performance.
Seeing his resilience shine through is one of the more personal reasons to watch the film.
It’s worth seeing him in a more emotional and loving light.
The actual story is quite endearing and followsa visually impaired man who undergoes risky surgery to regain his sight.
She was played by Mira Sorvino not long after her Oscar win.
It’s worth seeing him in a more emotional and loving light.
Kilmer’s performance in the integration room will stay with audiences long after the film ends.
With the juxtaposition of nature and industry, the themes of the film challenge the two.
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He plays a very cool and restrained character who feels imposing and in control.
He delivers Mamet’s razor-sharp dialog with a steely demeanor and deeply felt power.
All the elements of a great film are seemingly there.
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Robert Downey Jr. and Val Kilmer bring the banter to life in the most hilarious and biting way.
It’s a commentary on the film industry itself and does not shy away from biting sarcasm.
While everybody puts in some fantastic performances, it isVal Kilmeras Gay Perry who steals the show.